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<h4>What is it?</h4>

<p>ThinMVC is an extremely light MVC framework for PHP.</p>

        <h4>Why another PHP MVC framework? </h4>
        <p>Most frameworks fundamentally change how PHP works by imposing a lot of rules and constructs to the base language. The idea here is to put a thin MVC layer on top of
          regular PHP

          so that anyone who uses PHP can see what is going on with a minimum of new learning.</p>
        <h4>Where does it come from?</h4>

        <p> Ruby on Rails: Some of the MVC basics.</p>

  <p>Perl::Mason: The ability to heirarchically nest the views for templating
    purposes, <em>always()</em> (like a Mason "autohandler") and <em>default_method()</em>
    (like a Mason "dhandler").</p>
        <p>Regular PHP: Everything else. That includes the persistence layer, session management, existing PHP classes, templating, etc.</p>

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